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    The effect of dynamic lockdowns on public transport demand in times of COVID-19: Evidence from smartcard data

    Gramsch, Benjamin / Guevara, C. Angelo / Munizaga, Marcela et al. | Elsevier | 2022
    Keywords: Lockdown

    Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Travel Behavior in Large Cities of China: Investigation on the Lockdown and Reopening Phases

    Liu, Zhiyong / Wang, Xiaokun “Cara” / Dai, Jingchen et al. | ASCE | 2022
    Keywords: Lockdown

    Measuring the impact of an exogenous factor: An exponential smoothing model of the response of shipping to COVID-19

    Zhao, Hong-Mei / He, Hong-Di / Lu, Kai-Fa et al. | Elsevier | 2022
    Keywords: Urban lockdown policy

    The effects of Wuhan highway lockdown measures on the spread of COVID-19 in China

    Meng, Xin / Guo, Mingxue / Gao, Ziyou et al. | Elsevier | 2022
    Keywords: Lockdown measures

    Quantifying the impact of pandemic lockdown policies on global port calls

    Bai, Xiwen / Xu, Ming / Han, Tingting et al. | Elsevier | 2022
    Keywords: Pandemic lockdown policy

    Women’s mobility and transport in the peripheries of three African cities: Reflecting on early impacts of COVID-19

    Porter, G. / Murphy, E. / Adamu, F. et al. | Elsevier | 2021
    Keywords: Lockdown

    Urban transport policies in the time of pandemic, and after: An ARDUOUS research agenda

    Corazza, Maria Vittoria / Musso, Antonio | Elsevier | 2021
    Keywords: Lockdown

    Plunge and rebound of a taxi market through COVID-19 lockdown: Lessons learned from Shenzhen, China

    Zheng, Hongyu / Zhang, Kenan / Nie, Yu (Marco) | Elsevier | 2021
    Keywords: Lockdown

    Impacts of COVID-19 on the usage of public bicycle share in London

    Li, Haojie / Zhang, Yingheng / Zhu, Manman et al. | Elsevier | 2021
    Keywords: Lockdown

    Socially optimal lockdown and travel restrictions for fighting communicable virus including COVID-19

    Oum, Tae Hoon / Wang, Kun | Elsevier | 2020
    Keywords: Socially optimal lockdown